Here is a video showing how to remove a standard radio fromthe dashboard.
A pair of key extractorsare required (available from Ebay etc ) but these can be made from 2 pieces ofbent, wire coat-hanger or 4 smalldrills(using the blunt end) or 4 small Allen Keys or 4 small screwdrivers or 4 nails or even 4darts.
An assistant isuseful to pull the radio out whilst you are releasing the 4
securing clips
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urC-4NbXvDQ
note: on some radios ,these 4 holes are protected by 4 small screws. These
can be unscrewedusing the appropriate of Allen key.

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Some people have had luck using rulers or other makeshift "keys".
Check this forum for some additional information:
http://www.hyundai-forums.com/t27911-how-to-remove-2004-hyundai-getz-stereo.htm

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You need "keys". The "keys" are two strips of metal that are about a quarter inch tall and about 4 inches long. There are two slots that you push them into in order to pull out the radio. Pull off the faceplate if it is detachable, then take off the trim ring. In the middle of the left and right sides there should be slots to slide the keys into, push them in at the same time. This should release the holding tabs and you should be able to pull the radio right out. Before you put the radio back in, make sure to use a screw driver or something to bend the holding tabs back in so that it will definately lock back into place. If you need clarification on any of this let me know. Good luck
-Andrew Hawkins